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Think Outside EvergreensDesigners often use evergreens in containers — clipped, formal evergreens, such as boxwood and yew, or architectural plants like yucca or phormium. But a wide range of foliage and flowering plants can be valuable in establishing a clean, coherent theme in a contemporary garden design.The simplicity of this dark bowl contrasts so beautifully with the stark white of the overplanted begonia.

Think Outside Evergreens
Designers often use evergreens in containers — clipped, formal evergreens, such as boxwood and yew, or architectural plants like yucca or phormium. But a wide range of foliage and flowering plants can be valuable in establishing a clean, coherent theme in a contemporary garden design.
The simplicity of this dark bowl contrasts so beautifully with the stark white of the overplanted begonia.

Designers often use evergreens in containers — clipped, formal evergreens, such as boxwood and yew, or architectural plants like yucca or phormium. But a wide range of foliage and flowering plants can be valuable in establishing a clean, coherent theme in a contemporary garden design.
The simplicity of this dark bowl contrasts so beautifully with the stark white of the overplanted begonia.